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Grid Layout in Bootstrap 3.0

Get up to speed with the Twitter Bootstrap's grid layout system and learn how to build a responsive web page.

In this course you will learn how to get up and running with Bootstrap 3.0 in a matter of minutes and build a responsive layout that looks great on multiple screen sizes and devices. We will focus specifically on grid layout in Bootstrap with an emphasis on prototyping. Along the way, we’ll also dive into critical concepts such as the use of offsets and nested rows.
No prior experience with Bootstrap is required, although a solid understanding of basic HTML & CSS as well as Responsive Web Design principles will come in handy. By the end of the course you will be able to build virtually any layout you can imagine with a strategy for moving your site into production.

Meet the instructor

Jeremy Osborn is Academic Director for Aquent Gymnasium and has been active as a designer, educator, and writer in the creative technology industry for more than 20 years. From building websites for Boston-area startups to developing the Graphic & Web Design certificate program at Boston University’s Center for Digital Imaging Arts and teaching in Fortune 500 corporations, Jeremy’s knowledge and experience ensure that students acquire real-world skills in each featured subject. His latest book, “HTML5 Digital Classroom,” is currently available on Amazon.com.

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